limbo wrote:Being the Lakers is almost too easy in the NBA, especially if a guy like LeBron decides hops on board.
Hopefully when LeBron retires the Lakers go back to being trash, because i kind of want to see teams that have organically build up a culture and made smart moves year after year to develop into contending team have their decisions pay off...
If you're someone like the Grizzlies, it must be annoying a plastic franchise like the Lakers can just swoop in out of nowhere and jump ahead of you working and making better moves than them for 6 years just because a superstar athlete like LeBron wants to be in that market/environment and reap the benefits of it.
This might sound like i'm mad, because i am. Good thing i'm a LeBron fan so it doesn't bother me even if i am mad, but it's definitely not something i like for the league. Also Kawhi trying to pull his own version of this for the Clippers and now KD/Kyrie and potentially Harden teaming up in New York only further emphasize the advantge of big market teams.
If i want to watch three, four teams have a monopoly on the entire competition almost every decade then i'd go watch European sports...
In the last 30 years weve won 11 championships, its a laker thing
Other teams will get oppertunities through some way through big picks or lucky breaks, but the lakers are pretty constant. The championship drought was the second longest since the 80s actually, but tbf we did have good pieces to trade for AD